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A good word makes a good life.
The wise saying which heartens a life once doesn't forget the wise saying remembered for a long time here forever.
I'm hoping to be even a little useful your life.

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No.101

>> 100 I forget childhood. I am an adult.

No.102

>> 101 Will They have never brought up the child . The women, not the age give birth to children.

No.103

>> 102 It is not a conversation of the person who adult. Those people are suspicious possible somewhere.

No.104

>> 103 It is that it is not related to us.Please pass a night greater than such a thing.
Good night

No.105

>> 104 So is it.
Good night

No.106

I can not be helped. It is poor, but it will do it standing. To create a wall of iron, and devoted to defense.

No.107

A woman mov'd is like a fountain troubled, / Muddy, ill-seeming, thick, bereft of beauty. And while it is so, none so dry or thirsty / Will deign to sip, or touch one drop of it.
:Shakespeare 

No.108

Karl Shapiro
Given that Shapiro is a poet of Jewish, you can read also the poetry of the people of Israel that were uprooted this, or it may be I read the Exiles the Hito-jin not to be accepted in society more .
In addition, not an (travelogue exile who) Travelogue of Exiles, and why Nanoha (SL for the outcast) Travelogue for Exiles, poet, etc., or not a member of the exile who, also be thought of in many ways could be.

No.109

>> 108 Travelogue For Exiles :by Karl Shapiro

No.110

>> 109 Look and remember. Look upon this sky;

No.111

>> 110 Look deep and deep into the sea-clean air,

No.112

>> 111 The unconfined, the terminus of prayer.

No.113

>> 112 Speak now and speak into the hallowed dome.

No.114

>> 113 What do you hear? What does the sky reply?

No.115

>> 114 The heavens are taken: this is not your home.

No.116

>> 115 Look and remember. Look upon this sea;

No.117

>> 116 Look down and down into the tireless tide.

No.118

>> 117 What of a life below, a life inside,

No.119

>> 118 A tomb, a cradle in the curly foam?

No.120

>> 119 The waves arise; sea-wind and sea agree

No.121

>> 120 The waters are taken: this is not your home.

No.122

>> 121 Look and remember. Look upon this land,

No.123

>> 122 Far, far across the factories and the grass.

No.124

>> 123 Surely, there, surely they will let you pass.

No.125

>> 124 Speak then and ask the forest and the loam.

No.126

>> 125 What do you hear? What does the land command?

No.127

>> 126 The earth is taken: this is not your home.

No.128

>> 127 I criticize is the poet of the next generation of Pound and Eliot, Shapiro of 1913 born, and intellectualism principle, the generation preceding. Advocate "to read poetry for poetry" rather than a means to refuse to analysis, to express the idea that.
Because poetry is a kind of Shapiro, above all than interpreted, I want you to read it for yourself aloud as "look-and Remember". I want to taste deeper and deeper look into the high sky, the sensation of the dizziness. And, I want you to feel the sadness when it was called "This Is Not Your Home."

No.129

They're boasting about race records
Panda Some race horses staying in a stable. One of them starts to boast about his track record. "In the last 15 races, I've won 8 of them!"
Another horse breaks in, "Well in the last 27 races, I've won 19!!"
"Oh that's good, but in the last 36 races, I've won 28!", says another, flicking his tail.
At this point, they notice that a greyhound dog has been sitting there listening. "I don't mean to boast," says the greyhound, "but in my last 90 races, I've won 88 of them!"
The horses are clearly amazed. "Wow!" says one, after a hushed silence. "A talking dog."

No.130

【American jukes】
MEMO FROM ACCOUNTING DEPARTMENT
It has come to our attention recently that many of you have been turning in timesheets that specify large amounts of "Miscellaneous Unproductive Time" (Code 5309). However, we need to know exactly what you are doing during your unproductive time.
Attached below is a sheet specifying a tentative extended job code list based on our observations of employee activities.The list will allow you to specify with a fair amount of precision what you are doing during your unproductive time. Please begin using this job-code list immediately and let us know about any difficulties you encounter.
Thank you,
Accounting
Attached: Extended Job-Code List
Code Description
5316 Useless Meeting
5317 Obstructing Communications at Meeting
5318 Trying to Sound Knowledgeable While in Meeting
5319 Waiting for Break
5320 Waiting for Lunch
5321 Waiting for End of Day
5322 Vicious Verbal Attacks Directed at Coworker
5323 Vicious Verbal Attacks Directed at Coworker While Coworker is Not Present
5393 Covering for Incompetence of Coworker Friend
5400 Trying to Explain Concept to Coworker Who is Not Interested in Learning
5501 Inventing Timesheet Entries

No.131

Story has led gradually. You know?

No.132

>> 131 I talk of some. Understand.

No.133

>> 132 It is a bastard that was fun. just stupid.

No.134

>> 133 Things that are written by They are narrow range. Who is writing? I can see immediately.

No.135

>> 134 I hate dialect.

  • << 140 Lifetime comorbid (co-occurring) conditions are common in BPD. Compared to those diagnosed with other personality disorders, people with BPD showed a higher rate of also meeting criteria for mood disorders, including major depression and bipolar disorder anxiety disorders, including panic disorder, social anxiety disorder, and other personality disorders.substance abuse. eating disorders, including anorexia nervosa and bulimia.attention deficit hyperactivity disorder[non-primary source needed]somatoform disorders.dissociative disorders.

No.136

>> 135 The dialect because it is dialect of lies.

No.137

>> 136 Or password? Laugh.

  • << 139 She will begin to get angry. Someone will fight with her again.

No.138

>> 137 No.

No.139

>> 137 Or password? Laugh. She will begin to get angry.
Someone will fight with her again.

No.140

>> 135 I hate dialect. Lifetime comorbid (co-occurring) conditions are common in BPD. Compared to those diagnosed with other personality disorders, people with BPD showed a higher rate of also meeting criteria for mood disorders, including major depression and bipolar disorder
anxiety disorders, including panic disorder, social anxiety disorder, and other personality disorders.substance abuse.
eating disorders, including anorexia nervosa and bulimia.attention deficit hyperactivity disorder[non-primary source needed]somatoform disorders.dissociative disorders.

No.141

Self-complexity, or considering one's self to have many different characteristics, appears to moderate the relationship between Actual-Ideal self-discrepancy and the development of BPD symptoms. That is, for individuals who believe that their actual characteristics do not match the characteristics that they hope to acquire, high self-complexity reduces the impact of their conflicted self-image on BPD symptoms. However, self-complexity does not moderate the relationship between Actual-Ought self-discrepancy and the development of BPD symptoms. That is, for individuals who believe that their actual characteristics do not match the characteristics that they should already have, high self-complexity does not reduce the impact of their conflicted self-image on BPD symptoms. The protective role of self-complexity in Actual-Ideal self-discrepancy, but not in Actual-Ought self-discrepancy, suggests that the impact of conflicted or unstable self-image in BPD depends on whether the individual
views self in terms of characteristics that she hopes to acquire, or in terms of characteristics that she should already have.She will become confused.

No.142

>> 141 But a 2008 study found that at some point in their lives, 75 percent of people with BPD meet criteria for mood disorders, especially major depression and Bipolar I, and nearly 75 percent meet criteria for an anxiety disorder. Nearly 73 percent meet criteria for substance abuse or dependency, and about 40 percent for PTSD. It is noteworthy that less than half of the participants with BPD in this study presented with PTSD, a prevalence similar to that reported in an earlier study.The finding that less than half of patients with BPD experience PTSD during their lives challenges the theory that BPD and PTSD are the same disorder.

No.143

>> 142 For people of mood disorder
Many people with borderline personality disorder also have mood disorders, such as major depressive disorder or a bipolar disorder. Some characteristics of BPD are similar to those of mood disorders, which can complicate the diagnosis. It is especially common for people to be misdiagnosed with bipolar disorder when they have borderline personality disorder, or vice versa. For someone with bipolar disorder, behavior suggestive of BPD might appear while the client is experiencing an episode of major depression or mania, only to disappear once the client's mood has stabilized. For this reason, it is ideal to wait until the client's mood has stabilized before attempting to make a diagnosis.

No.144

>> 143 At face value, the affective lability of BPD and the rapid mood cycling of bipolar disorders can seem very similar. It can be difficult even for experienced clinicians, if they are unfamiliar with BPD, to differentiate between the mood swings of these two conditions. However, there are some clear differences.
First, the mood swings of BPD and bipolar disorder tend to have different durations. In some people with bipolar disorder, episodes of depression or mania last for at least two weeks at a time, which is much longer than moods last in people with BPD. Even among those who experience bipolar disorder with more rapid mood shifts, their moods usually last for days, while the moods of people with BPD can change in minutes or hours.So while euphoria and impulsivity in someone with BPD might resemble a manic episode, the experience would be too brief to qualify as a manic episode.

No.145

>> 144 Comorbid Axis II disorders
More than two-thirds of people diagnosed with BPD also meet the criteria for another Axis II personality disorder at some point in their lives. (In a 2008 study, the rate was 73.9 percent.) Cluster A disorders, which include paranoid, schizoid, and schizotypal, are the most common, with a prevalence of 50.4 percent in people with BPD.The second most common are another Cluster B disorder, which include antisocial, histrionic, and narcissistic. These have an overall prevalence of 49.2 percent in people with BPD, with narcissistic being the most common, at 38.9 percent; antisocial the second most common, at 13.7 percent; and histrionic the least common, at 10.3 percent. The least common are Cluster C disorders, which include avoidant, dependent, and obsessive-compulsive, and have a prevalence of 29.9 percent in people with BPD. The percentages for specific comorbid Axis II disorders can be found in the table below.

No.146

>> 145 While people with BPD feel joy intensely, they are especially prone to dysphoria, or feelings of mental and emotional distress. Zanarini et al. recognize four categories of dysphoria that are typical of this condition: extreme emotions; destructiveness or self-destructiveness; feeling fragmented or lacking identity; and feelings of victimization.Within these categories, a BPD diagnosis is strongly associated with a combination of three specific states:
She was that of the street in this literature to me.
(1) feeling betrayed,
(2) "feeling like hurting myself",
(3) feeling out of control. Since there is great variety in the types of dysphoria experienced by people with BPD, the amplitude of the distress is a helpful indicator of borderline personality disorder.In addition to intense emotions, people with BPD experience emotional lability, or changeability. Although the term suggests rapid changes between depression and elation, the mood swings in people with this condition actually occur more frequently between anger and anxiety, and between depression and anxiety.She can not distinguish between reality and delusion.

  • << 148 I ignore her. It is thought that this solution is the best.

No.147

>> 146 She who does not matter.Neglect.

No.148

>> 146 While people with BPD feel joy intensely, they are especially prone to… I ignore her. It is thought that this solution is the best.

No.149

She shut herself up.

No.150

"YAHATA HAMO" (sea eel)
1⃣Ingredients(serves 4)
about 20 cm hamo (pounded) about 20 cm "gobo" (burdock) a [1 cup dashi, 1 tablespoon soy sauce, 1 tablespoon sugar] b [4 tablespoons mirin, 2 tablespoons soy sauce] pinch powdered "sansho" (Japanese pepper)

2⃣How to make
Peel the gobo and cut into 2-4 pieces; boil quickly and cook in (a)
Spread out the hamo and roll with (1); tie together in 2, 3 places with heavy string
Boil down (b) to make glaze
Coat a baking pan with salad oil, put in (2) and bake in gas oven at 250 degrees for 4-5 minutesCoat in glaze from (3) and bake again (4-5 minutes at 250 degrees) Cut (5) into 2-3 cm pieces, arrange on a plate and sprinkle with powdered sansho.

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